Pollution, which is responsible for most deaths in the world, killed 2.51 million in 2015 and India finds itself in the unfortunate position of No.1 in a global report, says ANU JAIN ROHATGI
The escalating pollution menace in the world is invariably seen …

With 2.51 million deaths in 2015, India has been ranked No. 1 in pollution related deaths, according to a report by The Lancet Commission on pollution and health. China recorded the second highest number of such deaths (1.8 million). India accounted for …

Of the 2.51 million deaths in India, 1.81 were related to air pollution
INDIA HAS topped the list of countries with pollution-related deaths in 2015, with 2.51 million people dying prematurely in the country that year due to diseases linked to air, water …

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The number of under-5 deaths has gone down from 12.1 million in 1990 to 5.8 million in 2015.
Between 1990 and 2015, deaths of children under five have gone down by half worldwide but India has had the highest number of such deaths at 1.3 million in 2015. …

Pollution led to more than 9 million deaths worldwide in 2015, or 1 in 6 deaths that year, a new report reveals. (Pixabay)
Pollution led to more than 9 million deaths worldwide in 2015, or 1 in 6 deaths that year, a new report reveals.
Air pollution, the …

According to the findings of new research, pollution caused or contributed to the deaths of about 9 million people worldwide in 2015, accounting for disease attributable to about one out of every six deaths.
Pollution of all types, including air, water, …

Pollution isn't just an unfortunate fact of modern life -- it is a killer. In fact, pollution is linked to about 9 million deaths each year -- three times as many deaths as AIDS, tuberculosis, and malaria combined -- according to a new large report …

Air pollution, water contamination and exposure to man-made chemicals claimed nine millions live last year, a major study concludes.
Researchers discovered at least one in six deaths across the world were caused by the three forms of deadly pollution.
The …

Pollution is blamed for up to nine million deaths each year worldwide, disproportionately affecting people living in some of the world’s poorest countries, according to a global investigation.
The findings, published in The Lancet, include the most …